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Old 04-13-2021, 01:21 AM   #43
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Nope. I haven't been there in quite a while, but when I do go I take a truck.
WHAT!? ...... did their machines run out of money?

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Water, flashlight, basic first aid kit, tire gauge, overnight bag w/ makeup and toiletries, spare mags and a box of ammo for my carry pistol.



Other posts here have me realizing a jacket would be a wise addition.
Also, if you live in a cold climate, you might consider a pair of gloves, a pair of boots and a toboggan.
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Also, if you live in a cold climate, you might consider a pair of gloves, a pair of boots and a toboggan.

I most certainly don't. The opposite in fact.


Still you can die of exposure at temperatures much higher than most people think.


Some leather or teflon gloves are probably a smart idea anyway for if I find myself working on a hot engine on the side of the road though. Fuck knows my last car left me in that situation too many times. Usually wearing boots anyway because #gothlyfe
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THAT is a sign of a sick mind -
Lol hey it gets super dusty here, the area around the shift boot, ac vents and steering wheel collect much dirt especially during monsoon months
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HKz I think my car would give you an aneurysm and it's fairly clean by my standards right now.
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Old 04-13-2021, 08:44 AM   #48
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I'm afraid not, I have only 1 box left -
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Tripod, skateboard/skate shoes, air pressure gauge.

In the winter I have a pair of boots, gloves, snow brush, shovel replacing the skateboard and skate shoes.
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WHAT!? ...... did their machines run out of money?

Just got bored with it.
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I carry a little brush in front of my shifter so I can dust off all the nooks and crannies while I'm waiting at the lights lol
Brilliant! I totally need to do that. I'm constantly brushing stuff off the dash while sitting at lights.
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Besides the standard tools that come with the car, in my trunk I have....

1 lithium ion jump box (that replaced a set of 20ft long jumper cables.
1 flight bag with things I need for the airport to take a quick flight
1 semi-cold weather coat with gloves and a ski cap.
1 cheap rain poncho.
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I carry a little brush in front of my shifter so I can dust off all the nooks and crannies while I'm waiting at the lights lol

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Brilliant! I totally need to do that. I'm constantly brushing stuff off the dash while sitting at lights.
You'll thank me later my gf & son help me when they ride along, perhaps momhawk can help too

That little spot is perfect, the brush has never managed to fall despite my crazy driving.
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Four pages and no one has listed the single most essential item: a condom

No wonder there is a thread asking what gets the most chicks...
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